Irish boy, 14, dying weeks after Covid vaccine 'of significant public concern'

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Irish boy, 14, dying three weeks after Covid-19 vaccine 'of significant public concern,' inquest hears

The death was described by Mayo Coroner Pat O’Connor as an issue is of ‘significant public concern’.

A request for safety information from Covid-19 vaccine manufacturer Pfizer is to form part of the ‘considerable investigation’ to be conducted into the death. He was hospitalised on September 1 and stayed overnight at Mayo University Hospital before he was discharged the following day. He attended hospital again on September 8 for review.

The inquest requires "considerable investigation into the vaccine, the effects of the vaccine and also the effects of the vaccine on Master McGinty," the Coroner said. Coroner Pat O’Connor clarified that legal aid in such circumstances is significantly different from legal aid as it is administered in the district or higher courts.

 

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The whole vaccine scam should be ‘of significant public concern’!! My own father had both brain bleeds and clots less than a week after having a Pfizer jab! No way children should be jabbed!

Extremely sad. Children were in the lowest risk bracket. Why would anyone give them a vaccine? Parents believed and trusted the government. I admit I got the vaccine myself. I regret it. But there was no way my kids were getting it.

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